- Richard Meagher
Infobox_Officeholder
honorific-prefix =
name=Richard Denis Meagher
honorific-suffix =
nationality=Australian
order=47thLord Mayor of Sydney
term_start=1916
term_end=1917
deputy =
predecessor=Richard Watkins Richards
successor=James Joynton Smith
birth_date=Birth date|1866|1|11|df=y
birth_place=Bathurst,Australia
death_date=death date and age|1931|9|17|1866|1|11|df=y
death_place=
spouse=
party=Australian Labor Party Richard Denis Meagher (
11 January 1866 –17 September 1931 ) was anAustralia nsolicitor and wasLord Mayor of Sydney from 1916 to 1917.Early life
Meagher was born in Bathurst,
New South Wales and educated atSt Stanislaus' College , Bathurst and St Aloysius College, Sydney. He became anarticled clerk to the solicitor to J. A. B. Cahill in 1883 andPaddy Crick in 1887. In January 1891, he married Alice Maude Osmond. He became Crick's partner in 1892 and mainly practiced in the police court. Meagher unsuccessfully defended George Dean of murder, but persuaded two out of three royal commissioners in a subsequent inquiry to find that the conviction was unsafe and, as a result, Dean was pardoned.cite web
first=Bede
last=Nairn
title =Meagher, Richard Denis (Dick) (1866 - 1931)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100459b.htm
accessdate = 2007-06-05 ]Political career
On the strength of Meagher's defence of Dean, he was elected as the member for Sydney-Phillip in the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly in July 1895. However, on18 July , Meagher had boasted toJulian Salomons that he had tricked Dean into admitting his guilt. Although Dean's confession to his lawyer was a matter ofsolicitor-client privilege , Salomons found himself compelled to pass on this information to the Attorney General,John Want . Rumors of Dean's confession began to circulate and in September, Want was questioned on it, but declined to comment. On24 September , Dean petitioned Parliament to clear his name and next day Want read Salomons' account of Meagher's coversation to the House.Although Meagher had vigorously denied the conversation in the House, Smith admitted giving Dean arsenic. As a result, Dean, Meagher, Crick, Meagher's assistant, Daniel Green, and a witness, Jane Reynolds, were charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice. On
8 October , Meagher confessed and resigned from Parliament, saying "I am determined to endure mental torture no longer, nor to stifle the voice of truth … This awful lesson of my life I will endeavour to atone for in another clime". Nevertheless, he spent the rest of his life in Sydney. Meagher was found guilty of conspiracy, but this conviction was quashed on appeal. [Pearl, pp101-108] He was struck off the roll of solictors soon after, and supported himself from lectures and as a land agent.Meagher was elected to represent the Tweed as a Protectionist in 1898 and in September gained new fame by horsewhipping John Norton in Pitt Street for calling Meagher in "the Truth" "Mendax Meagher" and the "premier perjurer of our public life and the champion criminal of the continent", causing Norton to attempt to shoot him. Meagher was fined £5 for assault. [Pearl, pp130-3] He held the Tweed until its abolition in 1904 and was an alderman on Sydney Municipal Council from 1901 to 1920 and was the first Labor Mayor of Sydney. From 1907 to 1917 he returned to parliament as the member for Phillip and was Speaker from 1913 to 1917. [cite web
title =Mr Richard Denis Meagher (1866 - 1931)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/4df3c704c49356a9ca256cb8001535e3!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-06-05 ] He joined the Australian Labor Party in 1909 and was its vice-president in 1913 and 1915 to 1916 and president from 1914 to 1915. He was expelled from the party for supportingconscription in 1916. He was defeated as an independent labor candidate in 1917, but PremierWilliam Holman appointed him to theNew South Wales Legislative Council in May 1917.Meagher failed to be readmitted as a solicitor in 1900, 1902 and 1904, but succeeded in 1909. Nevertheless, the Law Institute appealed to the
Australian High Court successfully against his readmission. He applied to be admitted again unsuccessfully in 1917 and 1919, and failed to gain leave for an appeal to the High Court in March 1920. In February, Meagher resigned from the Legislative Council to run unsuccessfully for the five-member seat of Sydney. Later that year, parliament passed a bill to reinstate Meagher as a solicitor.Meagher's wife died in 1924. He died of
nephritis in Lewisham Hospital.Honours
Meagher was appointed a papal knight of the Order of St Gregory in 1928.
Notes
Persondata
NAME=Meagher, Richard Denis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Meagher, Dick
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australia n solicitor and politician
DATE OF BIRTH=11 January 1866
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bathurst, New South Wales , Australia
DATE OF DEATH=17 September 1931
PLACE OF DEATH=Lewisham, New South Wales
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